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City of Minden celebrates one-year anniversary of Main Street Director and progress  in downtown revitalization and economic development 

by Minden Press-Herald

Minden, Louisiana – The City of Minden is proud to recognize the one-year anniversary of  its Main Street Director, marking a year of meaningful progress in downtown revitalization  and broader economic development efforts throughout the community. 

Over the past year, the Minden Main Street program has focused on strengthening its  organizational structure, supporting local businesses, enhancing downtown’s appearance,  and expanding events that bring residents and visitors into the historic district. 

Since the beginning of Sarah Overall’s tenure as Main Street Director, a new 501c(3)  nonprofit organization, Friends of Minden Mainstreet, was established to support Main  Street initiatives. She has worked closely with a committed board of directors and  volunteers to build a strong foundation for long-term growth. Board members signed re-commitment letters outlining their responsibilities, and a board retreat was held to develop  strategic goals and priorities for the organization. Main Street America was on site in the fall  for an assessment and to help build a 5-year strategic plan.  

Community engagement and events have played a key role in revitalizing downtown. In  2025, Main Street helped host and support more than 20 events in downtown Minden,  including popular community gatherings such as Grilling on Main, Bites & Beats, Skeletour,  Jambin’ on Main, Main to Main Trade Days, Shop the Block, Shop Small Saturday, and the  launch of the Minden Farmers Market. These events helped draw residents and visitors to  the historic district while supporting local businesses. 

These activities also created over 63 volunteer opportunities, highlighting strong  community involvement and local pride in downtown Minden. 

Significant progress was also made in fundraising and partnerships. In 2025, more than  $47,000 in sponsorships and funding was secured to support downtown programming and  events. 

Business growth has been another positive outcome. Six new businesses opened within  the Main Street district, creating 24 full-time jobs and 33 part-time jobs and bringing new  services and opportunities to the downtown area.

Efforts were also made to enhance the appearance and experience of downtown Minden.  Improvements included the installation of new flower beds on Depot Hill, the addition of  ten hanging flower baskets throughout the district, seasonal fall and Christmas  decorations along the boulevard, and the repaving of a downtown parking lot to create  additional parking for visitors and businesses. Additional trash receptacles were also  installed throughout the district to improve cleanliness and convenience for both visitors  and merchants. 

Marketing and branding initiatives further increased awareness of downtown Minden. The  district was rebranded with a new logo and visual identity, a media company was  contracted to manage digital marketing and social media outreach, and a billboard  campaign in Bossier City promoted downtown Minden as a destination for shopping,  dining, and events. 

While revitalizing downtown has been a central focus, her role also includes supporting  economic development efforts across the entire City of Minden. 

Over the past year, the Director has participated in several statewide and regional  economic development programs and conferences, representing Minden and  strengthening relationships with partners across Louisiana and the region. Participation in  Louisiana Economic Development (LED) conferences and educational programs has  helped bring new strategies and best practices back to the community. 

The City has also partnered with Retail Strategies to support retail recruitment efforts and  identify opportunities for new businesses. In addition, meetings have been held with area  business and industry executives to discuss opportunities for expansion, investment, and  economic growth within the city. 

In the year 2025, nearly 30 new occupancy licenses were issued for new businesses across  the city, reflecting strong economic activity and continued confidence in Minden as a place  to invest and grow. 

Efforts to support community growth extended beyond business development. As part of  welcoming new residents, Sarah delivered nearly 20 “Welcome to Minden” gift bags,  helping create a positive first impression and strengthen community connection. 

Community partnerships have also played an important role in supporting economic  activity and downtown engagement. The Main Street program collaborated with numerous  local organizations and events including Christmas in Minden, the Scottish Tartan Festival, 

the Webster Parish Fair, the Witches Ride, The Vintage Car Club Car Show, and the Live  Nativity, helping bring additional visitors and energy to the downtown area. Working closely with the Greater Minden Chamber and Visit Webster Tourism offices have all been  prioritized.  

“In my first nine months overseeing the Main Street program and economic development,  we’ve laid the groundwork for transformative growth in Minden,” said Sarah Overall,  Economic Development Director. “The progress we’ve seen in downtown revitalization,  business development, and community engagement is just the beginning. 2025 showed us  what’s possible when a community comes together with a shared vision. Even in just nine  months leading these efforts, we’ve made meaningful progress, from downtown events to  business growth, that is being felt across Minden. In 2026, we will build on that momentum  with a continued focus on investment, partnerships, and creating a thriving environment for  businesses and families across our entire city.” 

“As mayor, I’m proud of the progress we’ve made this past year under Sarah Overall’s  leadership. She, along with the board and volunteers, has helped build a strong foundation  for downtown Minden. But this is just the beginning. Our focus now is to build on that  momentum by driving more business growth, attracting investment, and continuing to  strengthen downtown as a key part of our city’s future. We’re moving in the right direction,  and I look forward to continuing that progress,” said Mayor Nick Cox. 

Looking ahead, the Main Street program will continue expanding events, strengthening  partnerships, supporting business recruitment, and enhancing the historic character of  downtown while contributing to the continued growth and vitality of the City of Minden. For updates on downtown initiatives and upcoming events, follow the City of Minden &  Minden Main Street on social media or visit the City of Minden website.

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